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PREVIEW: Independent artist Lauv releases new music

Singer Songwriter Lauv adds two new singles to his playlist project.

 

SINGER SONGWRITER, and producer Lauv released two new singles on May 24.

The platinum selling artist’s tracks, Paranoid and Bracelet, are the newest addition to his ongoing playlist I met you when I was 18. Depicting themes of love and self-actualisation, the Spotify playlist is centred around Lauv’s time as a student at New York University.

The tracks come after the artist’s previous 2017 hit I Like Me Better, which has earned platinum and gold certifications, and surpassed 500 million streams.

The American artist, real name Ari Staprans Leff, was first known to audiences in 2015 with his debut E.P Lost in the Light.

The songs are available to stream via YouTube, and his playlist is available via Spotify.

Fringe REVIEW: Shit-Faced Showtime @The Warren

Shit-Faced Showtime

The Warren

May 24

Shit-faced Showtime is an all-singing, all-dancing, all-drinking phenomenon from the professional piss-heads behind Shit-faced Shakespeare, we’ve seen how they can mangle the bard and yet still bring us quality thespians and here they swing Dorothy way up into a tornado of tequila and drop her into the 50% proof land of Oz .

By plan or delightful default it was one of the LGBT+ members of the cast who was getting drunk pre-show this time around, which added an extra frisson of #RuPaulDragRace campery to the usual inebriated revelry, we had a bender on a bender. There was some lovely moments of high kicking camp, the drunk actor pulled off some seriously impressive vocal moments and utterly seduced the audience with his silly naughty antics. We adored him, upstaging everyone with his intoxicated idiocy.

Featuring a cast of professionally trained musical theatre performers, classic show tunes, complex choreography and one slightly drunk actor every night who is then slowly made to drink more, tipping themselves over into camp overdrive, the show into a swirling pit of unpredictable nonsense and the other actors into an hour of surviving with their wit, tight camaraderie and a few pretty funny ad-libs.

My favorite was from the Tin Man, played by the drunk unable to remember what it was he wanted from the Wizard of Oz (a heart) and after chomping and stuttering a bit, and being heavily encouraged by the other cast members eventually shouted ‘I want a…..a………a boyfriend, a BOYFRIEND!’, beautiful! The packed audience loved it, and him and the night lurched on.

The fun lies not only in the off script drunken antics but also in the way the rest of the cast, recoil, react, bend and twist to keep the show going and the narrative making sense.  They did OK last night, the drunk, although charming and engaging was not so very hot on the lines but added enough daft laughing, swirling around and some serious finger clicking to make things fun. The others delivered a pretty good version of the Wizard of Oz, great singing from the female members, the plot was a bit truncated and with a same-sex marriage shoved hastily in the last act, but it worked.

Shit-faced Showtime roared back to Brighton Fringe with their semi new show The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ last night, they promised to be wicked although it was bit more WKD and eventually got to the end of the yellow brick road, via some pretty odd soft verges and hard shoulders – including the audience getting told off by the rabble rousing host for chanting to the actor “down it”, which huh?……ain’t that the point Aunty ‘Em?. They pulled their very merry group of friends together, and Dorothy got home, as did the rest of the audience, very happy, highly entertained and with smiles on our faces.

I’ve seen them a few time, and always enjoyed it, it depends on the quality and type of the drunk, I rather prefer the bolshy, moody darker drunks I’ve seen, but last nights performance was as sweet as it was daft and in a room full of people, half of which I suspect had never seen the movie, or been so close to a sharp high-octane pissed up Po-Mo HoMo who was wowing us with his creative, unique, nerve and talent, and they managed to keep a huge level of enthusiastic audience engagement going.

And did he end by doing the drunken splits? or just fall over, it was difficult to tell from our seats, but I think it was the splits! in which case ! WOW!

Plays until May 28

For more info or to book tickets see here

Fringe REVIEW: James Dean is dead! (Long live James Dean) @The Warren Theatre Box

It’s no coincidence that iconic movie star James Dean’s middle name was Byron – named after the equally iconic, young, charismatic gay poet.

“THOSE whom the Gods love, die young,” could equally apply to both geniuses – and playwright Jackie Scarvellis draws the parallel several times in this highly episodic look back at the Hollywood’s star’s short 24 year life.

Literally rising from the grave Dean, played beautifully by Kit Edwards lifts the lid on both New York and Hollywood in the 1950s in a pre-Weinstein era of sexual predation.

The play pulls no punches about the hustler life which Dean adopted. He repeatedly tells us “I do anything to get what I want ” – “your dick opens more doors than a pass key – it’s a Hollywood audition – a game . You walk out the bedroom, you walk out of Hollywood.”

The play depicts an atmosphere of greed, of grab and get in a period when America was paranoid post-war and when it felt like anyone could be President or a movie star. Bit like today then ? Yes indeed and of course the playwright draws clear parallels with what’s happening today. But we don’t see Dean as a victim – he’s always on top sexually and will take any kind of risk he can for the thrill.

But in Kit Edward’s subtle playing, we also see how unhappy, vulnerable and empty Dean really was. One of his biggest fears – “being fat and 50″. Well of course it was never to be.

While we can share vicariously in his explicitly described sexual adventures, we may not agree that the sex improved his acting as he claims. Others describe the adventurous young actor as “a talent but undisciplined” and Dean seems to have embraced this idea – making all his characters real by risk-taking.

Self-obsessed to the bitter end of his horrendous car crash, he seems more concerned to have lost his looks in the accident than that he lost his life.

But of course he hasn’t lost his life – he lives on in his films and his white tee shirt and 101 jeans, though he ends with the great fear of all stars – that one day he will be forgotten.

Kit Edwards is electrifying, hugely physically attractive, and manages the many mood swings with a style that is very easy to watch. If you sit near the front, you also get his full-on physical presence as he eyeballs you.

The show continues tonight (25) and 26 and 27 at the Warren Theatre Box.

For more information, click here:

Review by Brian Butler

Record numbers expected for Brighton Bear Weekend 2018

Organisers of the Brighton Bear Weekend (BBW) secure biggest prize fund yet, worth over £2,500 for this years fundraising raffle.

Zoe and her Bears
Zoe and her Bears

RAFFLE prizes include a money can’t buy one-off piece of art worth over £1,700 from The Strange Case Company called Master Tom, and ten party packages from the Boiler Room Sauna in Hove, worth over £700.

Other prizes up for grabs include an overnight stay at the New Steine Hotel in Brighton, tickets for Bent Double at the Komedia, cinema tickets at Dukes, haircuts, afternoon teas in the best hotels in town and gift cards totalling over £200.

Star raffle prize, 'Master Tom' print donated by The Strange Case Company worth over £1,700
Star raffle prize, ‘Master Tom’ donated by The Strange Case Company worth over £1,700

Whether you want to be drinking Brighton Gin, shopping at Gresham & Blake, jumping off a zip wire or partying with Dublin bears there are prizes for everyone.

Raffle tickets will be on sale at all events over the BBW weekend. Money raised will be donated to The Rainbow Fund who give grants to LGBT/HIV organisations delivering effective front line services to LGBT+ people in the city.

The draw will take place at The Camelford Arms on Sunday, June 17 at 6pm. All winning tickets will be posted on the Brighton Bear Weekend Facebook group and website where you will also see a full list of prizes to be won.

Brighton Bear Weekend 2018 takes place from Thursday, June 14 – Sunday, June 17 kicking off with a quiz night at the Camelford Arms on Thursday, June 14 at 9pm, followed by a welcome party at Bar Revenge on Friday, May 15 from 7-11pm where you can meet visiting bears and pick up wristbands that you have ordered online.

Wristbands costing just £6, can be ordered from BBW’s online shop or purchased at Prowler,  St James Street, Camelford Arms, Subline and at the welcome party at Bar Revenge. A wristband gives you great deals during the weekend, including reduced entry to events, drink deals, and store discounts. You don’t have to buy one to enjoy the weekend, but you’ll find that it pays for itself very quickly!

Zoe Lyons, Patron of The Rainbow Fund and a great supporter of Brighton Bear Weekend, said: “June 14 marks the start of Brighton’s brilliant Bear weekend. Four days full of fantastic events guaranteed to keep every fun-loving Bear entertained. The weekend has been a huge supporter of the Rainbow Fund over the years. Helping to raise much-needed funds for local LGBT/HIV support groups. At a time when government funding for such projects is much reduced communities really do have to look after each other, so thank you gorgeous Bears. Wishing you all a fun, happy and safe weekend.”

For the full line-up of events over the BBW, click here:  

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